Joanna Jedrzejczyk does a lot of things well. Handling a loss is, apparently, not one of them. We all remember how, after she suffered a first-round TKO loss to UFC women’s strawweight champion Rose Namajunas in their first meeting at UFC 217, she spent weeks afterward blaming the loss on a bad weight cut and on the doctor who “failed” her before that bout. Then they rematched at UFC 223, had themselves an awesome five-round war, and Namajunas walked away the victor again with scores of 49-46 from all three judges. Jedrzejczyk wasn’t thrilled about the scoring right after the loss , and as time goes by she seems to be getting more and more upset with it, to the point where she might even be making up her own version of the recent past to make it all more palatable. Related Joanna Jedrzejczyk shocked at UFC 223 loss to Namajunas, tells other strawweights: 'Bow down' In interviews with local media in her home country of Poland (courtesy of BloodyElbow.com ), Jedrzejczyk continued to blame the loss on the judges, and she’d even have us believe that this is the consensus viewpoint
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